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To: Mohamed who wrote (1049)1/24/2000 3:34:00 PM
From: Sylvia Dupuis  Respond to of 2774
 
I do not hype.
I do detest half truths, innuendo, and the like.
Ask yourself if NG is the place to be over the next few years?
Yes, I believe it is.
Does EEE have assets? Yes they do
Do they have a controversial CEO? Yes they do.
Does the market have a fickle momentum? Yes it does.
Buy when no one else wants it.
And at these prices, I am stating that it is a no brainer to get a good pop for your money.
As good as technoid Mary? Probably not in the short term.
But if I was looking for an RRSP stock to buy this year, I would seriously consider EEE.
Time is on your side for this kind of play.
Anyway, JMHO
Later



To: Mohamed who wrote (1049)1/24/2000 3:49:00 PM
From: xxxx  Respond to of 2774
 
Buy all the bridges you want. This one seems to be at its downside now, I hope. One sign of this is the buybacks on the shorts. If you know of better risks, go to them. Unless you know the reasons for employee movements for certainty, do not tie it in to production volumes - there may be no relation between the two. I, too, find it of interest and do not object to your relating the facts, that is the exit of employees. However, do not state that this is evidence of production shortfall. Production shortfall is probably to be expected in view of the drop in the share price. I do not think that too many people would be amazed by this? Share prices now appear to reflect this and also an apparent shift in EEE direction. But, I only see an upside to all this. Just my opinion, and I am still hanging on. You do what you want to do. Go elsewhere if you think that it is more profitable for you.